Politics will define the phony’ scandals

After listening to the president, lifelong Democratic politicians and their cronies in the media, you might wonder how these elitist leaders determine which scandals are phony.

Jim Dargan

To the editor:

After listening to the president, lifelong Democratic politicians and their cronies in the media, you might wonder how these elitist leaders determine which scandals are phony.

It’s simple: If it involves a Democrat or could make a Democrat look bad — e.g. four dead in Benghazi or corruption in the IRS — the president says “we will find out who did it” or “we will make sure it never happens again” to give the appearance he cares; then quickly defines it as phony, nothing to it and tries to blame Republicans.

If, however, the situation involves a Republican, Democrats try to lump all Republicans into an evil group and deem it a major scandal that will ruin the country. The Democrats’ propaganda arm covers it every day and talks about it incessantly on left-wing talk shows — all for the political gain of Democrats and their lackeys who get rich on the backs of us taxpayers.

One very real scandal is the Muslim U.S. Army major who killed 13 people in 2009 still has not been tried and is being paid by our tax dollars.